Shadow of the Colossus

SCORE: 56

Family Friendly Gaming never sounded off
on Shadow of the Colossus when it was on the Playstation 2. It was
decided to check this game out on the PS4. FFG could have saved some
money by buying Shadow of the Colossus on the PS2. This game is messed
up big time. Shadow of the Colossus fits the rebellion against God image
Sony has earned.

The installation took forever, and the loading times can be obnoxiously
long. Shadow of the Colossus gives us blood, violence, Japanese voice
acting, false gods, deal with a demon, freeing evil spirits, and trying
to bring back a soul of a dead loved one. Shadow of the Colossus does show a
price is paid for that deal.

Shadow of the Colossus is dark in other ways as well. We have to go hunt
down these giants and kill all of them. In the process we are freeing
parts of an evil demonic Satan like characters soul. In essence Shadow
of the Colossus has us play a servant of Satan. Isn’t that special?
Shadow of the Colossus also teaches us to pray to false idols to get our
health back. Maybe there should be an easier way out of that temple?

The controls always felt a bit off to me. I dealt with them, and I got
through this game, but they always felt a bit off. Collision detection
was not always accurate either. Shadow of the Colossus is just under
fourteen gigs in size. So make sure your PS4 hard drive has enough space
on it. The controls can be a bit complex. Thankfully Shadow of the
Colossus explains to us how to do everything.

In my opinion Shadow of the Colossus is way over priced. I can see why
those who rebel against God love Shadow of the Colossus. Why? Shadow of
the Colossus reinforces their beliefs in that rebellion. I did not enjoy
playing Shadow of the Colossus. It felt like a chore, especially with
all of the demonic content. Why do video game have to include all of
that? Why can’t they celebrate the diversity of Christian beliefs? Pass
on this game.
- WMG

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